Water Protectors along ND 1806, a section of the Lewis and Clark Trail.
Lakota prayer ties along the Cannonball River.
Sunni at camp.
Camp.
Winona outside her kitchen, one of more than a dozen community kitchens at camp that offered regular free meals.
Inside a community kitchen at camp.
A Lakota Water Protector and her dog.
A volunteer Lakota Water Protector who installed solar power in camp.
Water Protectors in action.
Pleading with police officers in Mandan.
Non-native Water Protectors outside the Mandan County Memorial Courthouse.
Standoff outside the U.S. Courthouse in Bismarck.
Water Protectors offer prayers at the “Returning the Stone” ceremony along the Missouri River.
The women’s daily water-prayer ceremony along the Cannonball River.
Praying in defiance at Backwater Bridge.
Thanksgiving Day prayer at Turtle Island where DAPL would be placed beneath the Missouri River, as police watch from the hill above.
Peaceful Thanksgiving Day action at Turtle Island.
The police line at Backwater Bridge.
Running from tear gas and rubber bullets.
Throwing back tear gas towards the police.
Water Protectors praying in front of the police line.
A medic treats a tear-gas victim during the conflict at Backwater Bridge.
The first blizzard hits camp.
Native and non-native U.S. military veterans protest the brutal police action at Backwater Bridge.
Veterans protest despite the first blizzard.
A prophecy on a tipi at camp.
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